Living and Working in Slovakia
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Living and Working in Slovakia Central Offi ce of Labour, Social Affairs and Family Living and Working European Employment Services in Slovakia SLOVAKIA SLOVAKIA Basic data ____Offi cial name: Slovak Republic ____Date of inception of the Republic: 1.1.1993 ____Form of statehood: Republic ____Political system: Parliamentary democracy ____Regional cities: Bratislava, Trnava, Nitra, Trenčín, Žilina, Banská Bystrica, Prešov, Košice ____Offi cial language: Slovak ____Capital: Bratislava (population 428 672) ____Neighbouring countries: Czech Republic, Republic of Poland, Ukraine, Republic of Hungary, Austria ____Area: 49 035 km2 ____Population: 5 379 455 ____Density: 109/km2 ____Nationalities: Slovak (85.8 %), Hungarian (9.7 %), Romany (1.7 %), Czech (0.8 %), Ruthenian, Ukrainian, Russian, German, Polish and others (2 %) ____Currency: Slovak crown (koruna), 1 SKK = 100 hellers (halier) ____Membership of international organizations: EU, NATO, OSN UNESCO, OECD, OBSE, CERN, WHO, INTERPOL, etc. ______3 WORKING IN SLOVAKIA Working in Slovakia Who can work in Slovakia? Registration procedures Free movement of workers in the EU/EEC member states is one Citizens of EU/EEC member states are entitled to have their of the fundamental rights, enabling nationals of a EU/EEC member permanent residences on the territory of the Slovak Republic. When state to work in another EU/EEC member state under the same they wish to permanently reside on the SR territory, they are obliged conditions as the citizens of that member state. to register as permanent residents, present a valid travel document and a document confi rming accommodation. Similarly, the relatives By its accession to the EU Slovakia did not introduce restrictions of of citizens of EU/EEC member states are also entitled to have their access to its labour market of any other member of the European permanent residences on the SR territory. Union. The SR police authority issues to the EU/EEC citizen permanently residing in the SR a document in proof of such residence in the form Since 1.5.2004, employment of EU citizens on the SR territory of an identifi cation card with a photograph of the bearer. Validity is carried out in accordance with the applicable provisions of of the issued permanent residence document is fi ve years. Upon Communitarian law. Council Regulation (EEC) No. 1612/68 expiry and by request, the police authority issues a new permanent on freedom of movement of labour within the Community, residence card, the validity of which is ten years. as amended by later regulations, guaranteed the freedom of movement of EU citizens and their relatives. 4______ ______5 FINDING A JOB IN SLOVAKIA The employee may: Apply for a job: ____By own initiative; ____By responding to the offer published within the vacant jobs system available at the Offi ces of labour, social affairs and family; ____By responding to the offer published by the employer or by an agency through the mass media, Internet, etc. Useful websites: Finding a job www.eures.sk, www.upsvar.sk, www.employment.gov.sk, www.profesia.sk, www.trhprace.sk, www.kariera.zoznam.sk, in Slovakia www.mojapraca.sk, www.grafton.sk, www.globium.sk Transitional measures Since 1.5.2004 Slovakia is a member state of the European Union, which did not apply any transitional measures toward other member states in the fi eld of free movement of the labour force. This means that a citizen of a EU/EEC member state has the same rights and obligations on the SR territory as citizens of Slovakia, with the exception that the employment of such a citizen is subject to notifi cation by the employer, by means of an informational card, of the Offi ce of labour, social affairs and family at the location of performance of work. Employing The employer may: Services of the EURES network in Slovakia ____Recruit employees in the required numbers and structure by own selection, or assisted by the Offi ces of labour, social affairs Clients may, since 1 May 2004, make use of the EURES network and family, personnel selection agencies, temporary and services also in Slovakia; an EURES advisor and/or assistant supported employment agencies, and/or by paid mediators of is available at each Offi ce of labour, social affairs and family work; – www.eures.sk ____Defi ne special conditions in the job offer that should be fulfi lled by the potential employee, e.g. language skills, experience, Language skills special skills or practice, for example - computer literacy, driving licence, welder’s certifi cate, tests authorizing to carry out specifi c Slovak language skills are generally required in Slovakia, although occupations (designers, experts), etc.; a different language may be acceptable in special cases, e.g. of ____Must not publish job offers specifying limitations or foreign employers, lecturers at schools, language teachers, etc. discriminative conditions by race, colour of skin, language, English or German are the most-used foreign languages, but gender, social origin, age, religion, political or other opinion, Hungarian and Polish are routinely spoken in border areas, and the trade union activities, membership of a nationality or ethnic Czech language is very close to Slovak. group, or any other status. 6______ ______7 APLYING FOR A JOB Letters of application An application is usually submitted in the form of a letter, to which a structured curriculum vitae must be attached, along with copies of any documents specifi cally required by the employer, e.g. of education, training, special courses and/or skills and knowledge. Some advertised offers require the submission of a motivation letter Applying for a job and a photograph. The application must comprise the following particulars: ____Address of the sender ____Address of the recipient (employer, agency, etc.) ____Date and place of writing the application ____Purpose of the application ____Addressing the recipient ____Text, including the source of your information about the vacancy, data of professional career, qualifi cation and skills of importance regarding the job concerned, cause of submission of the application, acceptable date of commencing work and a request for invitation to an interview ____Greeting ____Signature ____List of enclosures The curriculum vitae The structured curriculum vitae is used in all cases, comprising personal data, information about education, professional experience, language and other skills, as well as about personal interests of the applicant. The CV must show the location and date, along with the autographed signature of the applicant. The curriculum vitae should be clear and cogent, provide complete (in contents, form and style) information about experience and skills. Untrue information should always be avoided. A holographic CV should only be provided when specifi cally requested by the employer. Useful webpages, including examples of structured CV: www.eures.sk, www.profesia.sk, www.cedefop.com Motivation letter The motivation letter is a document accompanying the CV with the purpose to motivate the employer toward inviting you for a personal interview. In his motivation letter the applicant responds to a specifi c job offer or advertisement. The letter must clearly show ______9 COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, TAXATION AND INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS that the applicant understood the offer, the nature of the position and the employer´s requirements. The applicant should respond The employment contract to all aspects of the advertisement, thereby providing a kind of feedback to the employer. The motivation letter should make clear Employment is establish ed in the form of a written contract of why the applicant is interested in the job and why he/she considers employment concluded between the employer and the employee. himself/herself to be an interesting candidate for the employer, specifying those qualifi cations and experience that predestined him/ The employer uses the contract of employment to agree with the her for the job. employee on the following main characteristics of the job: ____Type of work to be performed, including its brief characteristics, ____Location of the performance, ____Date of fi rst reporting for work, ____Wage conditions, unless given in the collective agreement. Additional conditions, e.g. paydays, working hours, duration of paid vacation and of the period of notice should also be included in the contract by the employer. Once concluded, the contents of the contract of employment may be changed only in mutual agreement of the employer and the employee. Any change of the contract must be made out in writing by the employer. Commencement of work, taxation and insurance contributions Taxes Taxation in Slovakia is at a 19 % uniform rate. The following taxes represent the tax system in the Slovak Republic: Income tax is the most important (national) direct tax, uniformly levied on individuals and legal persons regardless of the level of their income. Interest on savings and income from rent is also taxable in Slovakia. Real estate transfer tax, gift tax and inheritance tax were abolished in Slovakia. Indirect taxes are levied upon nearly all goods and services in the form of the value added tax, which is collected in Slovakia at the uniform 19 % rate. _____11 COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, TAXATION AND INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS Employers may elaborate the annual accounting for taxes on behalf Sickness benefi ts of their employees. Employees and self-employed persons subject to the obligatory Tax returns must be submitted each year to the tax administrator. sickness insurance, who were recognized temporarily